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924Guy
09-26-2005, 08:07 AM
Figured I'd make a new topic to catch everyone's attention... ran my bullet camera roof-mounted with the Audiovox PVR last race weekend, and got some awesome video. I've got one clip uploaded already, 15.1MB:
http://www.vaughanscott.com/videos/race6_0...class_race1.mpg (http://www.vaughanscott.com/videos/race6_05/Race6SatPM_class_race1.mpg)

The pic quality and steadiness of the camera are an amazing improvement over the typical camcorder action (I was using an IO Port mount for the camcorder; the bullet cam is just velcroed to the roof).

Enjoy! :023:

snk328is
10-13-2005, 11:13 PM
I see that nobody has responded, so I will.

Thanks for posting the video! It was a cool new perspective (at least in the amateur ranks).


Originally posted by 924Guy@Sep 26 2005, 12:07 PM
Figured I'd make a new topic to catch everyone's attention... ran my bullet camera roof-mounted with the Audiovox PVR last race weekend, and got some awesome video. I've got one clip uploaded already, 15.1MB:
http://www.vaughanscott.com/videos/race6_0...class_race1.mpg (http://www.vaughanscott.com/videos/race6_05/Race6SatPM_class_race1.mpg)

The pic quality and steadiness of the camera are an amazing improvement over the typical camcorder action (I was using an IO Port mount for the camcorder; the bullet cam is just velcroed to the roof).

Enjoy! :023:

61183

Shortcutsleeping
10-15-2005, 01:09 AM
Awesome vid!!! Post more of the race if you can!

What camera is that exactly?

Do they have a wider-angle lens? Great tight racing!!!

Thanks

Costas

924Guy
10-15-2005, 08:20 AM
Cheers! There's plenty more video on my website:
http://vaughanscott.com/videos.htm

The camera is a 1/4" Sony CCD bulletcam piped into the Audiovox PVR. Look in the Bargains section for full details. Total setup runs around $250-300 for video and sound - the data overlay you'll see in the video on my website more than triples the cost.

Yes, there is a wider lens available; that was with a 72-degree lens, but you can get a 90-degree lens.

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